Being a good journalist is easy; being a Christian one is heroic, according to the postulator of the beatification cause of the first lay journalist to be raised to the altars.
I have learned some over the years – both from friends here – as well as elsewhere in the world – of the various challenges (or problems) as well as opportunities facing many journalists.
NATO bombs destroyed Belgrade's Avala communications tower in 1999 to silence ethnic and religious propaganda. A decade later, the tower is back, and the propaganda problem is worse than ever.
Liberal Europe's secular project and its pandering to potentially violent Islamist critics has imperiled religious freedom, said Dr. Jenny Taylor in Prague at The Media Project's conference.
Danish newspaper ‘Politiken’ apologized to a Saudi Arabian law firm acting on behalf of descendants of the prophet Mohammad for re-printing a Mohammad cartoon.
Czechs are among Europe’s most ardent atheists, yet Czech fortune tellers and psychics earn more money than trained psychologists, said Daniel Raus, a senior reporter for Czech national radio.